For those who don't know the background, John R. Rice (1896-1980) was a leading fundamentalist; in my view he was one of the founding fathers of the movement, author of over 200 books and pamphlets. He strongly opposed the KJVO movement.
Jack Hyles (1926-2001) was a megachurch pastor and preached together with JRR for many years in the local and national Sword of the Lord conferences on soul winning and revival. Until 1980, Hyles never took a KJVO position, but after Rice's death, Hyles became a radical KJVO advocate, even touting the perfection and inspiration of the KJV. He was influenced in changing his position by Al Lacy and Gail Riplinger.
I'm currently reading a book about Jack Hyles by Bob Gray, Sr., a close disciple of Hyles, with the title, When Principle Was King, with the subtitle, The Life Principles of Dr. Jack Hyles. (Note: This is not the same infamous Bob Gray arrested for molesting children.) In it, Gray says, "Dr. Hyles often said to me, that if Dr. John R. Rice was alive today and was facd with all of the information and the floding of perversions, he would, also, land n his feet concerning the KJB. How could Dr. Hyles make that statement? Because Dr. Hyles knew the character of Dr. Rice!" (p. 375).
I'm here to tell you that the statement by Hyles was utterly and completely false. How would I know? First of all, I'm the grandson of JRR. Secondly, I wrote a biography of JRR for which I did copious research. In this thread I will back up everything I say from what he is in print saying. Not only was he not KJVO, he opposed Ruckman and others who took the position Hyles took.
Jack Hyles (1926-2001) was a megachurch pastor and preached together with JRR for many years in the local and national Sword of the Lord conferences on soul winning and revival. Until 1980, Hyles never took a KJVO position, but after Rice's death, Hyles became a radical KJVO advocate, even touting the perfection and inspiration of the KJV. He was influenced in changing his position by Al Lacy and Gail Riplinger.
I'm currently reading a book about Jack Hyles by Bob Gray, Sr., a close disciple of Hyles, with the title, When Principle Was King, with the subtitle, The Life Principles of Dr. Jack Hyles. (Note: This is not the same infamous Bob Gray arrested for molesting children.) In it, Gray says, "Dr. Hyles often said to me, that if Dr. John R. Rice was alive today and was facd with all of the information and the floding of perversions, he would, also, land n his feet concerning the KJB. How could Dr. Hyles make that statement? Because Dr. Hyles knew the character of Dr. Rice!" (p. 375).
I'm here to tell you that the statement by Hyles was utterly and completely false. How would I know? First of all, I'm the grandson of JRR. Secondly, I wrote a biography of JRR for which I did copious research. In this thread I will back up everything I say from what he is in print saying. Not only was he not KJVO, he opposed Ruckman and others who took the position Hyles took.